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Dennis Novack, MD, founder of DocCom.org, an online communication skills program for hospitals, residency programs and medical schools, discusses the influence of Dr. George Engel, research about the impact of good communication skills and best practices for teaching communication skills. This is the final episode of the podcast. Host Barbara Lewis…
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Mitchell D. Feldman, MD, MPhil, discusses how to mentor trainees to help them find their purpose and reconnect with their reason for entering the profession; the steps for integrating personal and professional life; the Japanese ikigai as a guide; traits of compulsivity and three questions at the end of the day to reconnect with purpose.…
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In about a quarter of all patients seen in a year have in a mental health disorder of depression, substance use or anxiety. Unfortunately, clinicians aren't trained on what to do. Oftentimes, the physical symptoms signal an underlying mental issue. Listen to Bob Smith, MD, talk about the red flag complaints and how treating the mental disorder help…
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Ted Parran, MD, discusses how to deal with the 10 percent of the U.S. population with a substance use disorder, who seek euphoric drugs. How to say NO without jeopardizing the relationship or suffering low patient satisfaction scores, and how to help the patient understand your position and de-escalate a conversation using the PEARLS technique.…
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Anthony Suchman, MD, MA, FACP, talks about the three guideposts for developing relationships, the mistakes that clinicians make in developing relationships with patients and how clinician can quickly develop relationships with patients in the era of shortened appointments.By Barbara Lewis, MBA, interview with Tony Suchman, MD, MA, FACP
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Lisa Sanders, MD, is author of the popular Diagnosis column for the New York Times Magazine, which inspired the Fox TV program, House M.D. Her previous NYT column, Think Like a Doctor, was the inspiration for a seven-hour documentary series about the process of diagnosis, which is airing on Netflix in August 2019. In 2010 she published the book, Ev…
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Elaine Khoong, MD, MS, discusses the rationale for using certified medical interpreters and the astounding error rate when ad hoc (e.g. family member) interpreters are used, how you explain to patients that you want to use a certified medical interpreter rather than an ad hoc interpreter and resources to help communicate with LEP patients.…
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Co-author of the DocCom module on high performance teams, Carol Mostow, LICSW, discusses the RESPECT model, an acronym for Respect, Explanatory model, Social context, Power, Empathy, Concerns and Trust. Learn how using a quick technique can change the entire tone of a meeting.By Barbara Lewis, MBA, interview with Carol Mostow, LICSW
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Kelly McCutcheon Adams, MSW, LCSW, talks about IHI's Conversation Ready project and end of life conversations. Learn how systems can become ready; the Conversation Ready principles: Exemplify, Connect, Engage and Steward all of which are the foundation for respect; and the advantages for systems to be conversation ready. The IHI white paper and too…
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Tom Campbell, MD, author of DocCom module on the Family Interview, explains how is the family interview different, the first steps in the family interview, the importance of the genogram, techniques to handle the disruptive family member and the biggest pitfall in the family interview.By Barbara Lewis, MBA, interview with Tom Campbell, MD
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Listen to Eric Manheimer, MD, a producer and writer on the successful TV series, New Amsterdam, based on his book, Twelve Patients: Life and Death at Bellevue Hospital, where he was the medical director for 15 years. He discusses how to allow space for the patient to talk; the opening questions to elicit the story, so that clinicians understand wha…
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Zeev Neuwirth, MD, MPH, MACP, discusses his proposed shift on how we think about healthcare - less concerned with technical aspects and more concerned with people; the marketing mindset focused on consumers; communication changes when we think about patients as consumers and valued customers; and how this technique influences the amount of time a c…
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Erika Manu, MD, co-author of DocCom Module 23, The Geriatric Interview, discusses how to speak with older patients and why raising your voice is not advised; sitting without back light; working with the team to assess the patient; confidentiality when a caregiver is involved, plus other important techniques.…
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Richard Kravitz, MD, discusses how technology will impact the request for specialty consultations, three types of responses to patients who want consultations, the barriers for clinicians to talk with patients about their requests and how denial for requests impacts patient satisfaction scores.By Barbara Lewis, MBA, interview with Richard Kravitz, MD
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Steven Locke, MD, offers recommendations for clinicians who want to use telemedicine. Find out about treating patients across states or around the world, the differences in communicating in person vs. remotely, why certain video platforms can't be used and the biggest mistakes clinicians make in telemedicine.…
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Auguste H. Fortin VI, MD, MPH, MACP, the lead author of the book, Smith’s Patient-Centered Interviewing: An Evidence-Based Method, fourth edition, discusses 11 steps for interviewing the patient as outlined in the book, and the biggest pitfalls of the patient interview, such as not setting the agenda, which leads to "door knob conversations."…
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Listen to our expert, Lars Osterberg, MD, discuss the shared responsibility of clinicians and patients for medicine adherence, motivating patients to engage in treatment, the major reasons why patients don't take their meds and how to uncover the truth about patients taking medicines.By Barbara Lewis, MBA, Interview with Lars Osterberg, MD, MPH
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Joan Lowery, MEd, discusses the three components of effective listening skills, teachback tips, the relationship between listening skills and empathy, how listening leads to shorter appointments with patients, four barriers for active listening, the characteristics of good listeners and the joy that listening brings to the clinician. For a list of …
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Nicole Defenbaugh, PhD discusses verbal and non-verbal tips for listening with empathy and how empathic listening improves outcomes for the patient and reduces errors, and improves HCAHPS scores and the clinicians' well being. Find out when silence is golden.By Barbara Lewis, MBA, interview with Nicole Defenbaugh, PhD
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Cardio-thoracic surgeon, Kathy Magliato, MD, MBA, FACS, recommends that every surgeon be prepared for a conversation about an organ donation and can learn by reaching out to their organ procurement organization. She discusses how to help families in tragic situations and how to close the loop with the family about the organ donation.…
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Maria Alkureishi, MD, explains the mnemonic HUMAN LEVEL when using the computer in the exam room. She serves as a primary physician for infants, children and teens at the University of Chicago. She is a leading researcher on incorporating computers in the exam room. She has presented at many national and international meetings on the subject. She h…
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Douglas Maynard, PhD, discusses how to use perspective display sequence and recommends clinicians ask before telling. He is a sociology professor at University of Wisconsin – Madison. He’s studied the delivery and reception of both good and bad news. He is the recipient of the 2016 George Engel Award for outstanding research contributing to the the…
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Listen to "social media's leading physician voice" Kevin Pho, MD, founder of KevinMD discuss rules about using social media, the elevator rule, what to do if you've posted something you wished you didn't, what platforms are best for social media and where you should post personal info.By Barbara Lewis, MBA, interview with Kevin Pho, MD, from KevinMD
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Clarence Braddock, MD, MPH, MACP, talks about Encouraging Patients to Participate in Shared Decision Making. He discusses his widely used framework for teaching and evaluating the quality of shared decision-making that saves time and lowers the likelihood of malpractice claims. He is the Vice Dean for Education at the David Geffen School of Medicin…
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Kelley Skeff, MD, PhD, Co-Director of the Stanford Faculty Development Center for Medical Teachers, discusses why chronological history of present illness is so important, how chronological HPI impacts the clinician's time and the patients' insight into the evolution of their illness.By Barbara Lewis, MBA, Interview with Kelley Skeff, MD, PhD
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Elizabeth Cleek, PsyD, Chief Program Officer & Vice President, and Pia Pyne Miller, MPH, CPO & VP, at the Arnold P. Gold Foundation, talk about Tell Me More: Creating Opportunities for Communication. Learn how to build rapport and connect with patients at the same time combating compassion fatigue.By Barbara Lewis, MBA, interview with Elizabeth Cleek, PsyD, and Pia Pyne Miller, MPH
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Damara Gutnick, MD, discusses the world-wide campaign to ask patients, "What Matters to You?" which saves clinicians time, reduces falls and has the potential to improve HEDIS measures. She is the medical director of the Montefiore Hudson Valley Collaborative and an associate professor of epidemiology and population health at the Einstein School of…
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